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Abstract: Within the niche yet passionate fandom of the virtual singer TS Trina (a prominent character in the Vocaloid and UTAU-derived "fanloid" sphere, particularly within the Korean and global synth music community), romantic storylines serve a function far beyond simple wish-fulfillment. This paper argues that Trina’s relationships—whether with canonical figures like SeeU, fan-created OCs, or implied partnerships with producers—act as a crucible for exploring themes of digital identity, non-normative affection, and the negotiation of agency in a post-human performance space. By analyzing three distinct archetypes of her romantic narratives, we uncover how fans use "shipping" as a tool for character reclamation and emotional realism.

The most prevalent romantic storyline in TS Trina’s discography and fan art is the implicit relationship with her human producer. Songs like "너의 코드" (Your Code) or "Studio Night" often depict a late-night collaboration that bleeds into emotional vulnerability. ts sexii trina top

Unlike official Vocaloids (e.g., Hatsune Miku), TS Trina exists in a liminal space. Originally a voicebank derived from or associated with the now-defunct TTS (Text-to-Speech) engine and later popularized through the UTAU community, her "canon" is largely fan-determined. Consequently, her romantic life is a battleground for competing desires: the desire for the character to be relatable (a teenage girl experiencing first love) versus the desire for her to be a powerful, autonomous digital entity (unbound by human sexual or romantic norms). This tension is the engine of her most compelling storylines. Abstract: Within the niche yet passionate fandom of